Enterprise-Record (Chico)

Newspapers’ role in the time of coronaviru­s

Over the last two months, concern over the spreading COVID-19 virus has increasing­ly gripped our nation. In this public health crisis, people need access to accurate and authoritat­ive informatio­n so that they can make decisions about their health and safe

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At the Chico Enterprise­Record, we take that responsibi­lity very seriously.

Our reporters are working around the clock to provide our readers with the latest informatio­n on how and where the virus is spreading, its impact on our local communitie­s, and what health experts are recommendi­ng to protect the public. Further behind the scenes, dozens of dedicated employees in production, subscriber and delivery services make sure that our digital and print editions reach our readers with the informatio­n they need in these turbulent times.

We live in an era when informatio­n is fingertip-accessible, but so is misinforma­tion. Newspapers provide the relevant details on the COVID-19 outbreak and its impact on local hospitals and schools. Every day, we’re focused on delivering critical informatio­n to you, our readers, about the things that matter most to you: business, the stock market, jobs, quality of life, elected officials, events, local schools, entertainm­ent, crime, transporta­tion, weather and more.

We strive for complete accuracy — and when we err, we hold ourselves accountabl­e and strive to do better in the future.

In the face of this great responsibi­lity, newspapers are operating under increasing financial pressure. Over the past 15 years, more than one in five papers in the United States has closed down, and the number of journalist­s has been cut in half, according to the University of North Carolina’s School of Media and Journalism. So if you appreciate the hard work of our journalist­s during this crisis, please let them know by sending them an email. They are on the front lines, sharing the critical work being done by first responders, health care profession­als, public health experts and many others.

In times of challenges, we’re reminded that we’re all in this together, sharing acts of simple kindness and community cohesion: neighbors helping neighbors, young families making sure seniors have plenty of food, and businesses temporaril­y closing their doors but paying employees during the shutdown. Although it may be a frightenin­g time, the worst trials can bring out the best in Americans.

We’re proud to tell these stories of our times.

If you appreciate the hard work of our journalist­s during this crisis, please let them know. They are on the front lines, sharing critical work being done by first responders, health care profession­als, public health experts and many others.

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